What are the most luxurious and exclusive golf clubs on the planet? Luxury, nature and difficult routes: this is the best you can have.
The Ocean Course, Half Moon Bay, California is perched on a promontory in the Pacific. Breathtaking views and a 6,914 yard course modeled after classic Scottish links. The last four holes are famous as some of the best in the world of golf. Awesome.

Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, designed by renowned golf architect Tom Doak, sits atop New Zealand's rolling Pacific farmland. The 7,119-yard course also offers challenges at all skill levels, as well as stunning views.

Lemuria Golf Course, Praslin Island, Seychelles, on Praslin Island is the only 18-hole course in this Indian Ocean archipelago. Palm trees, amazing amazing views, sun and crystal clear sea. For golfers staying at the resort, green fees are included in room rates.

St. Andrews Old Course, St. Andrews, Scotland, is the most legendary course in the world. Golf has been played here since 1552. It is nestled in the dunes of the North Sea, challenging even the most skilled players. Nestled in the quaint town of St. Andrews, it is perhaps the most incredible and exclusive club on the planet.

Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, California is without America's most famous golf course. Roger Schiffman said about: "There is no more dramatic, or more distracted, golfing environment than Pebble Beach. Imagine trying to focus on the shot at hand while the sound of crashing waves rings in your ears and image. splashing against the rock is invading your peripheral vision." This description is enough to understand.

Old Head Golf Links, located along the south coast of Ireland in Kinsale, County Cork, is considered by many to be the finest golf club on earth. The path is surrounded by the ocean on all sides. A lighthouse built in 1853, is located on the southern tip of the headland behind the 18th tees.

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